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Ghanaians React To Ghana’s Most Beautiful 2025 Grand Finale, See Full List Of Winners

After 13 weeks of Rick culture display and mass education, the competition was brought to and end. The grand finale was a night of culture, storytelling, and grace as the grand finale of Ghana’s Most Beautiful 2025 lit up the National Theatre with electrifying performances from all sixteen contestants. From traditional displays to thought-provoking messages of peace, the event once again celebrated the richness of Ghana’s diverse heritage and the power of womanhood. As the nation watched in awe, the five finalists from the Upper West (Asakia), Greater Accra (Adjorkor), Volta (Etornam), Bono (Nana) and Ashanti Region (Sika) took the stage to battle for the prestigious GMB crown and the bragging rights. One queen rose above all — Etornam of the Volta Region — claiming the ultimate crown and etching her name in history.

From the land of peace, purpose, and pride, Etornam’s journey was one of elegance and substance. She carried a message of peace and ended her night with the crown, embodying the true essence of unity and strength. Her performances reflected the spirit of Dzawuwu Za — a powerful reminder that peace is Ghana’s greatest victory. Every movement on stage paid tribute to her ancestors, who chose harmony over conflict, and that resonated deeply with viewers and judges alike.

The 1st runner-up title went to Asakia from the Upper West Region, whose grace and poise evoked the sacred bond between humanity and the earth. Her act reminded the audience of ancient times when people revered nature and lived in balance with the spiritual world. Sika of the Ashanti Region emerged as the 2nd runner-up, her brilliance and charm symbolizing the purifying essence of water — Nsuo Yaa — reminding all that true beauty flows from within, cleansing both soul and spirit.

Many Ghanaians took to social media to share their thoughts on the results. While several congratulated Etornam, describing her win as well-deserved and a victory for peace, others argued that the judges’ decision overlooked equally deserving performances. Many were in the view of the fact that Asakia should have been crowned champion since the Upper West Region hasn’t won the competition since it’s inception with the Volta Region already windy two out of the 13 editions. Below are some few comments I gathered from the public:

Amidst the divided opinions, one sentiment stood tall; Ghana’s Most Beautiful 2025 was a spectacular showcase of talent, culture, and womanhood that united the nation in admiration and pride. What are your thoughts on the outcome of the competition? Please kindly like, follow and share for more. Thanks for your time.

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